2020
Chamizo-Checa, S., Otazo-Sánchez, E., Gordillo-Martínez, A., Suárez-Sánchez, J., González-Ramírez, C., Muñoz-Nava, H. Megacity waste water poured into a nearby basin: Looking for sustainable scenarios in a case study. Water. 2020, 12, 824. DOI: 10.3390/w12030824
Abstract
Megacity sewage creates socioeconomic dependence related to water availability in nearby areas, especially in countries with hydric stress. The present article studies the past, current, and future water balance progression of realistic scenarios from 2005 to 2050 in the Mezquital Valley, the receptor of Mexico City untreated sewage since 1886, allowing for agriculture irrigation under unsustainable conditions.
Two-step modeling of the biodegradation of phenol by an acclimated activated sludge
Toward a standardization of the microbial inoculum for ready biodegradability testing of chemicals
Standardization of activated sludge for biodegradation tests
3D reconstruction of Artificially Structured Microbial Consortia (ASMC) by image analysis
Effect of the inoculation level in aerobic biodegradability tests of polymeric materials
Procedures in Ready Biodegradability Testing: Effects of the Inoculation and the Monitored Parameter
Manganese accumulation in plants of the mining zone of Hidalgo, Mexico